LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - A Department of Homeland Security official responsible for purchasing guns and ammunition for the Department has been caught running a website that calls for a race war against whites.

The website sells videos alongside its militant, racist message. When asked about the website, Ayo Kimathi told his superiors that the site was established to sell videos.

However, a review of the website reveals it sells a lot more than videos. It also sells the concept of a race war with whites, saying that "in order for Black people to survive the 21st century, we are going to have to kill a lot of whites - more than our Christian hearts can possibly count," according to a report from the Southern Poverty Law Center which outed the official.

A black employee of the Department of Homeland Security runs a website devoted to fanning the flames of race warfare. The site called “War on the Horizon” is loaded with anti-white and and anti-gay rhetoric and goes as far as to encourage black readers to kill white people. I won’t link to the site, which was still live online last night. Fox News has more on the DHS employee Ayo Kimathi and the site he operates under the name “Irritated Genie.”

A Department of Homeland Security manager in charge of buying weapons and ammunition for the government is, on the side, running an inflammatory website that throws around gay slurs and advocates the mass murder of “whites” and the “ethnic cleansing” of “Uncle Tom race traitors,” according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Ayo Kimathi, who calls himself the “Irritated Genie,” told his supervisors that the website was set up to sell concert and lecture videos.

But the report showed the site’s content strayed far beyond concert promotion, warning about a coming race war. His website, “War on the Horizon,” declares, “in order for Black people to survive the 21st century, we are going to have to kill a lot of whites – more than our Christian hearts can possibly count,” the Alabama-based SPLC said in its report.

One of Kimathi’s former supervisors at DHS told SPLC’s Hatewatch that, “Everybody is the office is afraid of him,” and that his co-workers are “afraid he will come in with a gun and someday go postal.”

The supervisor, who was not named, continued, “I am astounded he’s employed by the federal government, let alone Homeland Security.”

Two key senators said Thursday that Homeland Security officials should face discipline for their role earlier this year in releasing 622 criminal immigrants, including 32 with multiple felony convictions, in a move the Obama administration initially blamed on the budget sequester cuts.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the homeland security agency responsible for detaining and deporting illegal immigrants, has said it felt compelled to release thousands of people in order to meet budget goals.

But Sens. Carl Levin and John McCain, the chairman and ranking Republican member of the Senate’s investigative subcommittee, said many of the people that got released should never have been put out with the general public.

One of the 32 immigrants released with multiple convictions had a felony robbery conviction and multiple prostitution convictions, while another had convictions for manufacturing fake IDs.

The two senators said Homeland Security officials had to go out and recaptured 24 of the 32 criminals with multiple convictions, but left the other eight out in public, though it did subject them to other monitoring such as ankle bracelets.